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With Fossil Fuels’ Comeback, Can Climate Goals Get Back on Track in Illinois?
By Brett Chase, Chicago Sun-Times
Norfolk Southern Rail Bridges in Western Pennsylvania in Disrepair, Study Warns
By Kiley Bense
New 3-D Study of the Greenland Ice Sheet Shows Glaciers Falling Apart Faster Than Expected
By Bob Berwyn
Giving a Dam: Wyoming Tribes Push to Control Reservation Water as the State Proposes Sending it to Outside Irrigators
By Jake Bolster
Living Near Active Oil and Gas Wells May Have Increased Risk of Dying from COVID-19
By Liza Gross
A Lifeline for New York’s Threatened Wetlands
By Lauren Dalban
Vermont Faces Potential Retrenchment in Climate Ambition
By Nathaniel Eisen
Moss Landing Battery Fire Leads to Health Fears, Evidence of Contamination and Concerns About Overreaction
By Dan Gearino, Kiley Price
South Carolina Is Untapped Ground for Solar Energy
By Carrie Klein
Chicago and Illinois Remain Committed to Achieving Climate Goals Despite Threats to Federal Funding
By Sarah Mattalian
Pride, Peril and $56 a Month: One Formerly Incarcerated California Firefighter’s Story
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
‘Breathtakingly Ignorant and Dangerous’: Trump’s DOT Orders Sweeping Purge of Climate, Gender, Race, Environmental Justice Initiatives
By Dennis Pillion
Winter Road Salt Keeps Drivers Safe, But Can Also Jeopardize Drinking Water
By Kiley Price
Amid Paused Solar Funding, EPA Floats Workforce Reductions
By Jake Bolster
Watchdog Groups Anticipate ‘an All-Out War on Science and Scientists’ by the Trump Administration
By Bob Berwyn
Duke Energy Promised to Limit Emissions at Four New Gas Plants. It’s Already Back-Tracking
By Lisa Sorg